‘Terraria’ Outshines ‘Minecraft’ With Wii U Gamepad Features

‘Terraria’ Outshines ‘Minecraft’ With Wii U Gamepad Features

Terrariaon Wii Uis taking its time to launch, but already out-doesMinecraftin terms of Wii-U Gamepad features. It looks like the wait will be worth it.

AlthoughMinecrafthas been out on the Wii U for some time, it still doesn’t make very much use of the systems killer feature – the Gamepad second screen.

Getting hands on withTerrariaWii U it is immediately clear how much time and effort has been spent tailoring the game to fitNintendo’sconsole. Of course you can use the stylus and touchscreen combo for more accurate building and fighting, this much I expected.

However, you can also use theGamepadscreen for a second player — leaving the other player free to use the whole of the TV screen. This is a nice innovation and not one I’ve encountered very often on the Wii U. In a family where you have more players sharing a console this additional screen real-estate will be welcomed.

Unfortunately this doesn’t enable five players to compete on a single system as we saw inSonic All Stars Racing. Dean Scott, Producer from 505Games,said that “Rendering five differentTerrariaworlds was too much for Wii U, it was important to keep the frame rate. But we do have up to eight players online.”

Terraria on Wii U

That eight player online mode also has a hidden gem. If you are a family with four children playing on a single system, you can go online with your Wii U and play with another family of four. Eight players with just two Wii U’s is certainly the sort of value for money that parents will appreciate.

There has also been thought put into which of the other Wii U controllers to support. “We made sure we supported the original Wii-Remote for split screen. There’s more likely hood of families having these lying around and they can use them for split screen as well as gamepads and pro-controllers.”